Lune de miel
| Lune de miel | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Patrick Jamain |
| Produced by | Xavier Gélin René Malo |
| Written by | Patrick Jamain Philippe Setbon (screenplay & story) |
| Music by | Robert Charlebois |
| Cinematography | Daniel Diot |
| Editing by | Robert Rongier |
| Distributed by | Malofilm Home Video (1986) (Canada) |
| Release date(s) | 1985 |
| Running time | Canada:101 min / USA:98 min |
| Country | Canada / France |
| Language | English / French |
Lune de miel is a 1985 thriller, directed by Patrick Jamain, and starring by Nathalie Baye.
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[edit] Plot
A Frenchwoman in Manhattan, in danger of being deported because of her relationship with a recently arrested drug offender, enters into a marriage of convenience with a stranger that is arranged through an agency. But even though the two are not supposed to even meet, her new husband starts taking his faux wedding vows entirely too seriously.
[edit] Availability
The movie was released on videocassette in 1986 by Karl-Lorimar Home Video in the United States and in Canada by New World Video. The film is most notable for its VHS cover, which marketed the film as a horror film. To this day, the film has never been released on DVD and as of March 16, 2010, no plans have been made to release the film onto DVD.
[edit] Cast
- Nathalie Baye as Cécile Carline
- John Shea as Zachary 'Zack' Freestamp
- Richard Berry as Michel
- Marla Lukofsky as Sally
- Michel Beaune as Maître Garnier
- Peter Donat as Novak
- Alf Humphreys as Sonny
- Cec Linder as Barnes
- Greg Ellwand as Bill
- Arthur Grosser as Forrester
- Shirley Merovitz as Mrs. Silvera
- Irene Kessler as Mrs. Goldberg
- Adriana Roach as Thelma
- Ken Roberts as Snack bar customer
- Sam Stone as Taxidriver
- Paul Bertoya as Blythe
- Steve Michaels as Jackson
- Tyrone Benskin as Weapon seller
- Morris Rosengarten as Dunning
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